You see that? The sun is finally out around here. No more rain for a little while and the
trails are drying out. That means more
riding soon (hopefully.) Until then, I
get to catch up…
So I never really
said anything about the “Sockgate” thingy that happened at Interbike (almost a
month ago.) Mostly because I didn’t feel
the need to do so. * And that’s because
there were plenty of people out there that were ready to speak on it. I’ve been to Interbike, and I’ve seen how
it’s sorta geared towards men. You’ve
been there, right? You’ve seen the booth
girls then…
Who gives a
shit. Using women to sell bike stuff (or
any stuff) to men has been going on for a long time. It doesn’t work on me, but I suppose it works
on other dudes. That might explain why
the Big Red S sells so many bikes…
They're probably gonna sue me for using this. Who gives a shit.
Women that ride
bikes are cool. Srsly. And most of them can out ride me at any given
time. And the ones that are just getting
into the sport and can’t yet? They will torch
me soon too. I dig that. If you’re a dude that’s threatened by women
in the sport, then something is wrong with you.
If you sell bike products, then they should appeal to the consumer
because of the quality, functionality, etc. and not because some hot bimbo says
so.
Women are a big
part of the sport and are spending money just like us dudes. They shouldn’t be used for marketing (unless they’re tearing up some trail), but
instead we should encourage more women to get into the sport. So, back to the whole Sockgate
shitstorm. One of the best responses to
those socks from Interbike came from Amanda Batty, who said, “Those socks are no more closely related to cycling
than cats in wizard hats
are.” My pals over at
DeFeet took notice, and immediately partnered up with her to come
up with a new sock called, The Batty Cat.
With a goal to encourage women in cycling, sales from
this sock go to support Little Bellas
I think that’s
neat. Good for them to turn this into
something positive for women in cycling.
What I also think is neat is the fact that my kid, Lunchbox, had a hand
in the design of these new socks. I
think I’ve been slipping and forgot to mention it to y’all, but he’s working in
the art department at DeFeet now (alongside my buddy Matt, who reads this mindless drivel for some reason. Hi Matt.) So of
course I’m still a proud supporter of DeFeet, and even moar proud of the fact
that my kid is out there contributing to the company that makes the best socks in
the world.
Rad.
The very socks
pictured above are my own personal pair, but you can order up some for yourself
just by going to the website (or ask your local shop to get them for you.)
In other (related)
news, I received a couple of other pairs of socks from my friends out in the
hills. Lunchbox didn’t make these, but
they are new and part of the High Rouleur Collection (and still rad.) This new collection of socks is heavily geared towards gravel grinding, and if you haven’t seen the video that DeFeet
made about it then take a few minutes to watch.
Go on, I’ll wait.
Here are two of the
socks that I’ve added to my personal collection:
The Charleston:
And the Speak Easy:
Although
specifically made for cycling, these will probably be added to my work rotation
too since they are so comfortable. I
like having DeFeet socks on 24/7. Yeah,
I sleep in ‘em. So what.
While I’m really
not into the whole gravel grinding thing, I’m starting to think I will be
soon. Shit, that means it’s time for
another bike.
Anyway, go out and
support a company that supports cycling for everyone, and that makes their
products right here in North Carolina.
* My opinion doesn't mean a damn thing. But thanks for reading.
* My opinion doesn't mean a damn thing. But thanks for reading.
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